Bob S
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Rainbow Bear
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Post by Bob S on Aug 29, 2009 17:07:05 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on Aug 29, 2009 19:34:21 GMT -7
We are always too far to see the reflection! ;D
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Post by kaima on Aug 29, 2009 21:27:45 GMT -7
That would require a reflection to cast a reflection, which I guess is possible with mirrors... but hmmmm ... considering a specific angle of reflection is required to create a rainbow, perhaps the observer is never in place to see both rainbows at once ...
Now I do argue that a rainbow (or other reflection) is an example of a two dimensional object existing in our three dimensional world....
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Bob S
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Post by Bob S on Aug 30, 2009 20:24:16 GMT -7
;D ;D Very close Kai and a simple answer would be "rainbows aren't and therefore can have no reflection". BTW, Vampires cast no reflection too. I always pick the wrong end of the Rainbow and have not yet found a "pot of Gold" ;D
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